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Is one tooth enough or should I try to bank as many teeth as I can as the opportunities arise
Diseases of different severity or tissue defects of different size will undoubtedly require different amounts of stem cells to heal...
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1  How can I be assured that my or my family’s stem cells will be available in the future?
2  How do I establish an account with StemSave?
3  How much does it cost to participate with StemSave?
4  Can I purchase an account for someone else?
5  How long will StemSave store my dental stem cells?
6  I banked my children's cord blood, should I bank their dental stem cells?
7  Is one tooth enough or should I try to bank as many teeth as I can as the opportunities arise. I banked deciduous teeth, should I bank third molars?

 
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1  How can I be assured that my or my family’s stem cells will be available in the future?
Our laboratory facilities are one of the largest full-service cryogenic labs in the world, serving both domestic and international clients since 1982. Staffed with highly-trained professionals, our FDA-certified lab maintains the highest scientific standards in state-of-the-art facilities. In addition to the cryopreservation and banking of dental pulp, our facilities also bank unfertilized eggs, sperm, cord blood, and other human biological materials. Individuals and families have confidently and successfully depended on our laboratory’s facilities and services for well over two decades.
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2  How do I establish an account with StemSave?
Simply enroll as a new member through www.stemsave.com. Alternatively, you may call 877-StemSave and a representative will assist you in enrolling over the phone. You will be asked to provide basic contact information regarding yourself and that of the Dentist that will be receiving your personalized StemSave Recovery and Transport Kit, as well as your credit card information. You will also be required to review and agree to StemSave’s terms of service for the processing and cryopreservation of dental stem cells.
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3  How much does it cost to participate with StemSave?
You will be charged an initial Enrollment and Processing Fee of $630.00, which includes your personalized StemSave Recovery and Transport Kit, all costs associated with the shipping and handling of your tissue specimen, viability assessment, processing and cryopreservation of the dental stem cells. You will also pay $120.00 for the first year of storage. Thereafter, you will be notified by StemSave when the recurring annual fee of $120.00 is due to cover the cost of service and storage beginning after the first year. StemSave has other payment options available, including a 25 % discounted 20-year storage plan. Discounted fees are offered when paying for multiple years of storage at the time of enrollment. You may also elect at any time after enrollment to convert your storage plan to this option and it will be applied to the next renewal period.
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4  Can I purchase an account for someone else?
Anyone can open an account to be used for dental stem cell cryopreservation for another individual. For example, a grandparent, aunt, uncle or friend may wish to open an account for someone else as a gift. Simply enroll at www.stemsave.com or contact StemSave at 1-877-StemSave to establish a Give a Gift account. A gift coupon will be generated and sent to the recipient (or the gift account holder if the intended recipient is a minor child), after which the gift recipient or gift account holder must enroll as a new member to apply the gift certificate as a form of payment and activate the account.
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5  How long will StemSave store my dental stem cells?
Your dental stem cells will be stored for life, as long as you remain current with annual service and storage fees on account.
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6  I banked my children's cord blood, should I bank their dental stem cells?
Cord blood stem cells and dental stem cells differ in a number of important ways. For example, dental stem cells are derived from neural crest cells, and may have strong potential for neural differentiation. There is no compelling reason why dental stem cells should not be banked in addition to cord blood cells.
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7  Is one tooth enough or should I try to bank as many teeth as I can as the opportunities arise. I banked deciduous teeth, should I bank third molars?
Diseases of different severity or tissue defects of different size will undoubtedly require different amounts of stem cells to heal. Conceptually, the more teeth are banked, the greater the potential for sufficient stem cells to treat various diseases.
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